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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 10:39 AM
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India trade leader: Visa limits a 'business killer'
Thursday, October 1, 2009

Proposals in Congress to limit visas for foreign high-tech workers would be a "business killer" for India's burgeoning information technology industry and would not reduce U.S. unemployment, the head of an Indian trade group told The Washington Times during a newsmaker interview Wednesday.

Som Mittal, president of India's National Association of Software and Service Cos., said he was concerned that pending legislation would sharply restrict the hiring of foreign workers by domestic and overseas companies operating in the United States, harming rather than helping the U.S. economy.

Sens. Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Democrat, and Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Republican, have proposed legislation that would prevent any large company from hiring more foreign high-tech workers if more than half its work force already consists of visa-holding foreigners.

"It's a business killer for us," Mr. Mittal said, adding that such a move could harm U.S. competitiveness and was not needed anyway because there are not enough Americans to fill the high-tech jobs.

The Grassley-Durbin visa reform bill was first introduced in 2007. Congress is preoccupied with health care and climate change legislation, but Mr. Mittal said he fears that elements of the visa bill could be incorporated in immigration legislation that Congress is expected to take up next year.

Businesses are currently allowed to hire a limited number of skilled foreign workers through the H-1B and L-1 visa programs. Critics say these programs deny job opportunities to American workers and are plagued by fraud.

Mr. Grassley said his proposed legislation would help prevent abuse of the H-1B visa program.

"With unemployment at rates higher than weve seen in some time, theres no shortage of Americans pounding the pavement looking for jobs," Mr. Grassley said Wednesday.

"Theres no question the H-1B program is important and necessary at times for some employers, but it was never meant to replace qualified American workers," he said. "The system is obviously broken when an H-1B visa holder is working at a laundromat rather than in high-skilled positions."

More: http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/01/india-trade-leader-sees-visa-limits-as-business-ki/

Tough shit....There ARE qualified Americans to fill these jobs.
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Vincardog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 10:43 AM
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1. there are not enough Americans to fill the high-tech jobs. Tough shit....There ARE qualified America
Americans to fill these jobs. The parasitic corporations just don't want to PAY American wages
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